Nad
Known Troublemaker
Thanks for the explanation Krys
That makes things a little clearer. Nevertheless, I would still have kept at least the MDI, so we'll just have to agree to disagree on that
That's one of the best things about playing succession games.
In response to your question, we're not planning on going to war and we're not looking to declare war wantonly. Our plan is to be opportunistic, eg, if the English are about to be knocked out, we could have used our MDI to capture a couple of cities, knowing they could not retaliate.
Don't disband things though, on the basis of "it's never going to be upgraded and so we might as well disband it as it's obsolete". At some stage in this game, we WILL have some cash....we're in this for the long haul, til a space launch. At some stage we may be able to research a tech that no-one has and sell it for a bomb (perhaps a modern age slingshot?). Then, we could have one mass upgrade and rushing fest to modernize our military. It is important, as I said in the previous post, not to put all our eggs in one basket. We have to have some contingency plans, and a larger military is essential to provide some security for our position. Ideally, yes, we'd like it to be a quality military, but since we haven't got that (yet), quantity will have to do.


In response to your question, we're not planning on going to war and we're not looking to declare war wantonly. Our plan is to be opportunistic, eg, if the English are about to be knocked out, we could have used our MDI to capture a couple of cities, knowing they could not retaliate.
Don't disband things though, on the basis of "it's never going to be upgraded and so we might as well disband it as it's obsolete". At some stage in this game, we WILL have some cash....we're in this for the long haul, til a space launch. At some stage we may be able to research a tech that no-one has and sell it for a bomb (perhaps a modern age slingshot?). Then, we could have one mass upgrade and rushing fest to modernize our military. It is important, as I said in the previous post, not to put all our eggs in one basket. We have to have some contingency plans, and a larger military is essential to provide some security for our position. Ideally, yes, we'd like it to be a quality military, but since we haven't got that (yet), quantity will have to do.